'Turn a New Page' Multicultural Women's Breakfast
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'Turn a New Page' Multicultural Women's Breakfast

A reflective morning of new beginnings: enjoy breaking the ice with other women, explore future possibilities and share international food!

By SSP Women's Programme & women4women Network

Date and time

Thursday, January 23 · 10am - 1pm GMT

Location

Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland

19 Roebuck Road D14 YD91 Dublin 14 Ireland

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Welcome to an interactive morning for women to explore "Things That Make Me Happy" and future possibilities for 2025!

Through a blend of reflective exercises and group discussions, participants will uncover their sources of joy, satisfaction, and fulfillment. The goal is to foster greater self-awareness, connect with others, and encourage the pursuit of happiness in both personal and collective aspects of life.

FREE & ALL WOMEN ARE WELCOME ! ! !

BRING A FRIEND ALONG & BRING FOOD FOR SHARING ! ! !

Organized by

women4women was established in 2011 after a series of workshops for women organised and facilitated by Southside Partnership DLR. We are a non-profit educational and networking group for women with different life experiences and from different cultures. The network aims to promote intercultural understanding and co-operation among women in DLR by providing information and a platform for all women living in the county.

What we do

The women4women network aims to • provide information and promote a platform for all women living in the county • promote integration through our regular International Women's Breakfasts and an integration programme.

Together with the Southside Partnership Women's Programme we:

• support women in taking part in the Women and Leadership Programme

• organise networking events to create opportunities for women to meet, share and learn

• offer training, development and capacity building courses

• network,lobby and advocate on local and national level.

women4women network DLR is supported by Southside Partnership Women's Programme and Southside Addressing Violence Effectively (SAVE), is a member of the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Public Participation Network, the Southside Partnership Training Network and is also a member of the National Women’s Council of Ireland.